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the mayor of huntington beach says the time to act is now. >> pelley: bill, thank you. we're also seeing more extreme weather. you expect rain in england, but last year was the wettest there on record. elizabeth palmer picks up the story in london. >> reporter: in june, britain celebrated 60 years on the throne for queen elizabeth-- a long reign for her, and for everyone else, a torrential one. the six and a half inches above average of rain in the u.k. is due to warmer air, says climatologist bob ward of the london school of economics. >> the warm atmosphere actually holds more water, and the global temperatures increased about... by about .7 degrees celsius in the last hundred years, and that means it's holding about 4% more moisture. >> reporter: in 2012, 8,000 homes and businesses were flooded and whole farms disappeared underwater. north of london, a seal swam in from the sea across the flooded fields and was last seen 50 miles inland, still swimming. elizabeth palmer, cbs news london. >> pelley: we don't usually cover traffic accidents, but we'll make an exception
the mayor of huntington beach says the time to act is now. >> pelley: bill, thank you. we're also seeing more extreme weather. you expect rain in england, but last year was the wettest there on record. elizabeth palmer picks up the story in london. >> reporter: in june, britain celebrated 60 years on the throne for queen elizabeth-- a long reign for her, and for everyone else, a torrential one. the six and a half inches above average of rain in the u.k. is due to warmer air, says...
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a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wo
a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and...
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a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side
a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side
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huntington reporting light rain that's far off in areas of northern west virginia right now. so it's going to take time to saturate the air, the air just so dry right now. i expect by the time we get to 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, we'll be looking at freezing rain. that's what is in the pink. again, at times a little sleet mixing in. the white, the blue, purple, that is snow up to the north. around frederick, westminister, by 6:00 a.m., down to the south, mostly rain. so areas that will have it the worst, way up to the north. areas a little better down to the south. culpeper, fredericksburg staying all rain. it's freezing rain for d.c., gaithersburg and areas further north. by toon, all that is gone. it's out of here, that system. temperatures rising nicely by the afternoon. probably getting into the upper 30s to low 40s so when the next bout of precipitation comes through, it will be rain. we're at 32 right now, a little wind. windchill temperature at 25 degrees. tomorrow morning, though, right around freezing. that's what is so critical. this is not a big system for us, but
huntington reporting light rain that's far off in areas of northern west virginia right now. so it's going to take time to saturate the air, the air just so dry right now. i expect by the time we get to 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, we'll be looking at freezing rain. that's what is in the pink. again, at times a little sleet mixing in. the white, the blue, purple, that is snow up to the north. around frederick, westminister, by 6:00 a.m., down to the south, mostly rain. so areas that will have it...
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in nearby huntington beach, the tide now comes up farther inland. >> along the california southern coast we've experienced an eight-inch rise in sea level already. it's nothing we can continue to deny. >> reporter: the u.s. government predicts sea levels will rise between 1 and 4 feet by the next century. bigad shaban, cbs news, long beach, california. >>> when we come back on this wednesday, lifting spirits with a song. students from sandy hook elementary school gather for a special recording. ( birds chirping ) everything's better with a great cup of coffee. exceptionally smooth and perfectly balanced for a harmonious blend of flavor, body and aroma. green mountain coffee for your keurig brewer. brew a better day. crashes into a crane during the morning rush hour. what witnesses saw moments before the accident. plus: the dream has turned into a nightmare. the latest 7-8-7 mishap... that's created havoc for bay area travelers. and rowdy reaction. oakland city leaders meet to discuss a surge in violence. why the plan to hire a consultant is meeting stiff resistance. join us for cbs 5 eye
in nearby huntington beach, the tide now comes up farther inland. >> along the california southern coast we've experienced an eight-inch rise in sea level already. it's nothing we can continue to deny. >> reporter: the u.s. government predicts sea levels will rise between 1 and 4 feet by the next century. bigad shaban, cbs news, long beach, california. >>> when we come back on this wednesday, lifting spirits with a song. students from sandy hook elementary school gather for...
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speaker not understood] and i'm an organizing coordinator for city center [speaker not understood] by the huntington clinic. we work with -- we are funded with dbi to work with dbi inspectors and have issues with the tenderloin and south of market. what i'll do is briefly give the framework of what we do, and my coworker here is going to talk about specific issues in [speaker not understood] hotel and we have tenants who are going to address the issue. so, what we do is we have tenant outreach program. we have tenants who become [speaker not understood] and they do [speaker not understood], talk to tenants about tenant rights, how to address an issue. what we do is [speaker not understood] issue in one particular building, we try to have a tenant meeting where we can address the issue, we can figure out what are the different issues [speaker not understood]. we try to send a letter to the landlord and say, here, we found these issues. we would like you to work on these issues. we give them [speaker not understood], 7 days, 14 days to figure out how to work and receive any [speaker not understood] fr
speaker not understood] and i'm an organizing coordinator for city center [speaker not understood] by the huntington clinic. we work with -- we are funded with dbi to work with dbi inspectors and have issues with the tenderloin and south of market. what i'll do is briefly give the framework of what we do, and my coworker here is going to talk about specific issues in [speaker not understood] hotel and we have tenants who are going to address the issue. so, what we do is we have tenant outreach...
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. >> i'm brook lacey and i'm from huntington beach, california. >> you came here for the inauguration? >> yes. >> how are you going to get there? >> we're walking there right now. we just took the metro from crystal city and now we are walking. >> you weren't trying to get closer? >> we have tickets for the yellow section so that is where we're going. >> but closer on the metro? >> oh, no. this is the closest. >> all of them are blocked off. >> several of the stayings are closed. >> yes, we were passing by some and they wouldn't stop. >> the metro passengers are being advised trains will not stop at three of their stationsdown town. archives, mount vernon square and smithsonian. so you need to plan accordingly. if you want to avoid the long lines we are all expecting at the end of the inaugural festivities, what metro is suggesting you do, is load up your fare card at the start of your trip and make sure you have enough money on it so you can get down to the mall and back home. metro is open until 2:00 tomorrow morning. we are live at gallery place. karen gray houston, fox 5 news. bac
. >> i'm brook lacey and i'm from huntington beach, california. >> you came here for the inauguration? >> yes. >> how are you going to get there? >> we're walking there right now. we just took the metro from crystal city and now we are walking. >> you weren't trying to get closer? >> we have tickets for the yellow section so that is where we're going. >> but closer on the metro? >> oh, no. this is the closest. >> all of them are...
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well above freezing right now. 37 degrees gaithersburg, 38 in russville, only 44 degrees in huntington. call it cool, well, some folks might even call it might, as we drop to 40 degrees by 7:00 this evening. that rain only hangs on until about 7:00, maybe 8:00 down to our south and east. we'll talk about the roller coaster right for the week in a few minutes. >>> a major policy shift for the boy scouts. >> the ban on gale members may be coming to an end. keith rustle has details on what would be a pivotal decision for the youth group. >> we should start by saying nbc news brought this story. just seven months ago, the boy scouts of america upheld is the policy of not allowing gale members. today a major turn of events. the organization is considering changing that policy. if adopted by the board of directors, the ban will be eliminated from the national rules and leave it up to the local boy scout organizations to decide if they open gale members. back in 2000, the supreme court ruled the scouts had a right of free expression when it came to their belief -- but if the policy change is
well above freezing right now. 37 degrees gaithersburg, 38 in russville, only 44 degrees in huntington. call it cool, well, some folks might even call it might, as we drop to 40 degrees by 7:00 this evening. that rain only hangs on until about 7:00, maybe 8:00 down to our south and east. we'll talk about the roller coaster right for the week in a few minutes. >>> a major policy shift for the boy scouts. >> the ban on gale members may be coming to an end. keith rustle has details...
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. >> i went to the book review last night in huntington, and i went to talk to people, and this is what people gave me. i think we showed the picture a second earlier. bottles and bottles and bottles of wine. they showed up with wine. i couldn't believe it. look, that's in my kitchen. i'm, like, i can't wait for my next book signing. >> you won't get any more nasty looks when you go to the bookstore to buy wine. hoda was having a guest. a guest. that's why i was buying it. this one woman said, oh, no, no, no, you put that down. >> you know who else can't have any wine right now? shakira. she has unveiled her baby bump. she's adorable. >> she really is. >> it's a twitter photo taken with her boyfriend spanish soccer star, aren't they all, gerrard pique. but this is nice. she is an ambassador for unicef, for united nations, and so she's organized a virtual baby shower and asks fans instead of giving head her and her boyfriend and their unborn baby stuff, that all the money will go to babies around the world. >> that's sweet. >> you can purchase items like mosquito nets, vaccines, food for
. >> i went to the book review last night in huntington, and i went to talk to people, and this is what people gave me. i think we showed the picture a second earlier. bottles and bottles and bottles of wine. they showed up with wine. i couldn't believe it. look, that's in my kitchen. i'm, like, i can't wait for my next book signing. >> you won't get any more nasty looks when you go to the bookstore to buy wine. hoda was having a guest. a guest. that's why i was buying it. this one...
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>> one at huntington tonight, now jimmy kimmel apparently did not get the memo that we are not drinking wine through the end of the month. but anyway, let's take a listen. >> seems like a man thing, but it's called the vapor-timi. it allows you to inhale alcohol. you pour alcohol on the bottom and you heat it up, inhale the vapor, and the alcohol goes directly into your bloodstream. it's like a reverse breathalyzer. that's quite an idea. dude, what if you could smoke beer? inhaling alcohol is dangerous. you get a lot drunker a lot faster, and if you get too drunk, it can look something like this. [ laughter ] >> terrifying. so be careful. >> that's my old friend jimmy kimmel. i will find you and hurt you. >> we did try that thing. where you snort the -- >> we did that a couple of months ago. it was weird, though. >> i liked it. you don't feel like you're getting the calories, but you're still getting the -- right? >> apparently, you want something else as well. >> you were on something else. it's called "the new normal" on nbc that has nene. you know that one? >> won't invite us on, but
>> one at huntington tonight, now jimmy kimmel apparently did not get the memo that we are not drinking wine through the end of the month. but anyway, let's take a listen. >> seems like a man thing, but it's called the vapor-timi. it allows you to inhale alcohol. you pour alcohol on the bottom and you heat it up, inhale the vapor, and the alcohol goes directly into your bloodstream. it's like a reverse breathalyzer. that's quite an idea. dude, what if you could smoke beer? inhaling...
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a new high, pnc huntington also reporting. take a look at housing starts numbers. we have great numbers for housing starts. still heavily slated towards multifamily. high is how we start for several years and you can see the ultimate with the upside. guys, back to you. >> bob, market today, exemplifying "street signs" motto, right? everything's fine. hopium. >> thank you very much. >> unfortunately, not everything fine with boeing. the entire dream liner fleet has been grounded. boeing is cooperating with investigators. phil, all of the attention seems to be around the battery issue. which i suppose, if you want to find a bright spot, this is not a structural or fuselage issue, is this a fixable issue? >> boeing believes it is, brian. we have been talking with people close to what is happening with boeing. they are telling me they are looking at the possibility after solution. a test to deal with all of the lithium ion batteries. so they can say, we can guarantee these batteries are functioning the way they should function, and if there a failure, it is something t
a new high, pnc huntington also reporting. take a look at housing starts numbers. we have great numbers for housing starts. still heavily slated towards multifamily. high is how we start for several years and you can see the ultimate with the upside. guys, back to you. >> bob, market today, exemplifying "street signs" motto, right? everything's fine. hopium. >> thank you very much. >> unfortunately, not everything fine with boeing. the entire dream liner fleet has...
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and a word to the wise -- if you're planning to rob a store in huntington, west virginia, you better think twice. >> you're going to get caught, somebody's going to know you, somebody's going to see you. >>> coming up next, an 85-year-old woman is robbed in an elevator. cameras record the brutal attack. >>> and later, a bank security camera captures a cold-blooded murder. but will the video lead to the capture of the killers? >> the surveillance camera was located up above my head looking straight down on the night deposit box which captured the whole crime. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. ea
and a word to the wise -- if you're planning to rob a store in huntington, west virginia, you better think twice. >> you're going to get caught, somebody's going to know you, somebody's going to see you. >>> coming up next, an 85-year-old woman is robbed in an elevator. cameras record the brutal attack. >>> and later, a bank security camera captures a cold-blooded murder. but will the video lead to the capture of the killers? >> the surveillance camera was located...
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holdings include berkshire hathaway as well as jpmorgan and the kbe, whose top holds include comerica and huntington, big gainers there, david. david: all right. we are awaiting news from microsoft and starbucks. very important earnings news that could affect the value of those stocks. as soon as they come out we'll bring them to you live. we're also continuing to focus on apple, looking really rotten today after yesterday's disappointing report. now the analysts are reacting. some are cutting price targets by 40% but where were these guys yesterday? how does the biggest stock in the world, the price target on that stock dropped 40% in one day without getting some kind of a warning from the analysts? we'll be taubing to an analyst later this hour who sent up some smoke signals last week and says the stock won't see the 700s ever again. sandra: oh. a lot more from world leaders in davos the president of costa rica tells liz the key to business is favorable taxes. go figure. plus the governor the of the bank of israel on keeping his economy strong and safe in a very volatile region. david: microsoft i
holdings include berkshire hathaway as well as jpmorgan and the kbe, whose top holds include comerica and huntington, big gainers there, david. david: all right. we are awaiting news from microsoft and starbucks. very important earnings news that could affect the value of those stocks. as soon as they come out we'll bring them to you live. we're also continuing to focus on apple, looking really rotten today after yesterday's disappointing report. now the analysts are reacting. some are cutting...
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samuel huntington who died of usually agree with said something i found very profound. the west won the world, not by the security -- superiority of its ideals about the superiority of the application of organized violence. westerners often forget that fact. on westerners' never do. and so all right, well, it's justifiable that we can have this policy toward rock even though half million children have died. clinton passes a law that basically gives the opportunity for bush to go through when bush after september 11th of the invasion. we see a continual. that's part of the point we're making. is that democrats republicans. bipartisan the and we have seen these lines running from 1898, 1846 of mexico, we are addressing it from 1898 kaj 1899 up through the two wars and yemen. and the current administration. >> this is a love like the great historian who argued, the empire has a way of life. you tell your book until history of the united states. and sometimes -- in some ways -- >> we are falling from a standing on the shoulders of a lot of great historians. what we are sayi
samuel huntington who died of usually agree with said something i found very profound. the west won the world, not by the security -- superiority of its ideals about the superiority of the application of organized violence. westerners often forget that fact. on westerners' never do. and so all right, well, it's justifiable that we can have this policy toward rock even though half million children have died. clinton passes a law that basically gives the opportunity for bush to go through when...
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them tonight. 18 in gaithersburg, 18 camp springs, and 18's the winner, 18 in baltimore, as well. 21, huntington and leesburg. and the form of some snow showers, most of the snow moving out. the accumulating snow is out of here. notice down toward southern st. marys county, still seeing it there, delmarva, still seeing snow, that continues to move on out here. it's still to the west and flurries around the region. any time you get this real light powdery snow, even when the clouds are gone, you still see a couple of flurries making their way through. and that is what we have right now around leesburg right along 15 here. and it is moving over through montgomery county and rockville. we're not quite done with the snow yet. but the accumulating snow has moved on. that is some very good news. take a look at this. if you don't have any plans this weekend. if you're going, what should we do this weekend? this is what you should do this weekend. look at liberty mountain. i was up there last week, a lot of the runs were closed. now they have all the trails open because of the cold air. they've been abl
them tonight. 18 in gaithersburg, 18 camp springs, and 18's the winner, 18 in baltimore, as well. 21, huntington and leesburg. and the form of some snow showers, most of the snow moving out. the accumulating snow is out of here. notice down toward southern st. marys county, still seeing it there, delmarva, still seeing snow, that continues to move on out here. it's still to the west and flurries around the region. any time you get this real light powdery snow, even when the clouds are gone, you...
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and i've spent pretty much my entire adult life in libraries, at the british library, the huntington and right next door here at the folger library where one of the board of governors and -- i love libraries, and it's a real honor to be here at the library of congress where i've done research as well. everybody on in this panel is an author, and everybody else on this panel is a lawyer. i am not a lawyer, so i'm a little out of my depth speaking about copyright and about the nuts and bolts of that. and i should also say that i've been witness to and more recently party to some of the various court cases that have come up about copyright and the protections that our founding fathers, as you noted, tried to secure for authors in their writing. and i'm increasingly feeling that these legal cases and the way they've been covered in the press have obscured some of the fundamental issues facing authors. and i've also felt that some of these concerns are either willfully ignored by librarians and judges and a culture that is intoxicated by that word we've heard a few times, it's almost orwe
and i've spent pretty much my entire adult life in libraries, at the british library, the huntington and right next door here at the folger library where one of the board of governors and -- i love libraries, and it's a real honor to be here at the library of congress where i've done research as well. everybody on in this panel is an author, and everybody else on this panel is a lawyer. i am not a lawyer, so i'm a little out of my depth speaking about copyright and about the nuts and bolts of...
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it is not a war, and i think samuel huntington was wrong. this is not a war of cultures. this is a war within cultures and is really a war within the muslim culture between those who have different interpretations of what is on commands and certainly there are radical extremists, but they're generally not winning their way through the ballot box. they generally when there way through violence and keep power of gunpoint. and even when they do manage to win at the ballot box, you see in the case of egypt, for example, the government trying to change the rules to make it very hard. you'll also see, as alluded to earlier, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people rallying into your square to oppose that power grab, and there is no question that, for example, in egypt the muslim brotherhood won the election that was held fair and square, but a lot of that had to do with the fact that the opposition was so ill organized. there was a lot of opposition, but it did not have the kind of organizational structure that the muslim brotherhood had, and the moslem brotherhood wa
it is not a war, and i think samuel huntington was wrong. this is not a war of cultures. this is a war within cultures and is really a war within the muslim culture between those who have different interpretations of what is on commands and certainly there are radical extremists, but they're generally not winning their way through the ballot box. they generally when there way through violence and keep power of gunpoint. and even when they do manage to win at the ballot box, you see in the case...
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the regional banks had the earnings fifth third, pnc, huntington and a new high for fifth third. back to you. >> bob, thank you so much. financial stocks, of course, leading this market again this year. wells fargo climbing nearly 3% this month alone, after rising better than 20% in 2012. wells fargo chairman, president and ceo is john stumpf who joins me now in a rare and exclusive broadcast interview. welcome to the "closing bell," john. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> thank you so much for joining us. i want to talk first about the broad environment, what you're seeing, because we talk so much here about the challenges as a result of washington and this slowing growth story for the economy. what are you seeing? >> well, 2012 was the year housing really made its statement at its back. it's not back to where it was, but surely we can now say housing has turned the corner so that's a good thing for the economy. when housing does well, everything else seems to do well. quite a multiplier effect. in fact, there's been no recovery in this country of size or stability without housi
the regional banks had the earnings fifth third, pnc, huntington and a new high for fifth third. back to you. >> bob, thank you so much. financial stocks, of course, leading this market again this year. wells fargo climbing nearly 3% this month alone, after rising better than 20% in 2012. wells fargo chairman, president and ceo is john stumpf who joins me now in a rare and exclusive broadcast interview. welcome to the "closing bell," john. >> thank you. nice to be here....
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henry in huntington, west virginia, on our independent line. caller: i just wanted to call and say, really wish i could be in washington d.c. today. i have a lot of optimism about the next four years. i think mr. obama is doing a heck of a good job. he is getting a lot of his promises down. i hope the next four years are as good as the last. thank you for having me. host: eric in seattle, what do think about all this? -- do you think about all this? you always have to turn down the volume and dirty -- on your tv. in today's inaugural, you'll hear a lot from senator schumer. here he is explaining his role in today's inauguration. >> the hardest part is trying to make sure everybody, there will be a huge crowd, not as big as four years ago, but a huge crowd, they get to their places, their seeds or standing places. as you know, there were big problems four years ago, not the fault of the committee, but of some people. we're trying to deal with huge numbers of people. we have done a couple of things -- we are using an iphone at -- app that will te
henry in huntington, west virginia, on our independent line. caller: i just wanted to call and say, really wish i could be in washington d.c. today. i have a lot of optimism about the next four years. i think mr. obama is doing a heck of a good job. he is getting a lot of his promises down. i hope the next four years are as good as the last. thank you for having me. host: eric in seattle, what do think about all this? -- do you think about all this? you always have to turn down the volume and...
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started in terms of purchasing by with utilities with consumers on the landing site with two banks, huntington and fifth third. since 2010, in 20 11 and 20 told, over $800 million for purchasing dynasty to michigan another based on and has almost $2 billion of loans made in the last two years because of these programs and is going well that exciting but it is spread yesterday to announce the ford and chrysler are also joining the program. let's keep this going, get michiganders buying more from michiganders because that's our jobs. [applause] now let me turn to the people front, which is critically important that we don't talk enough about that. because we people in need in our state would need to do more to reach out to giving great service. one program i'm tremendously excited about, gets me excited talking about a code path we potential. i give credit to the department of human services mark corrigan -- maura corrigan. let's get people out of the government office. whoever doing is getting social workers, getting an success coaches and asked them to leave the government office and go work o
started in terms of purchasing by with utilities with consumers on the landing site with two banks, huntington and fifth third. since 2010, in 20 11 and 20 told, over $800 million for purchasing dynasty to michigan another based on and has almost $2 billion of loans made in the last two years because of these programs and is going well that exciting but it is spread yesterday to announce the ford and chrysler are also joining the program. let's keep this going, get michiganders buying more from...
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for behavioral problems, whether they are in parkinson's disease or alzheimer's disease or huntington's disease, the behavioral symptoms are of very late event. as a dart attacks. is the same thing we believe for the psychosis and schizophrenia. we define these as behavioral disorders, but in fact, their brain disorders. during changers are probably occurring years earlier. if we want to detect and intervene earlier were going to have to be able to develop ways to get at that, to understand them as brain disorders in the same when it we have done now in many other areas of medicine. i think where the science is taking a sister of the biomarkers, the fundamental biology. we have not been there before. we had a very simplistic approach to this. it is far more complicated. >> questions about the funding. >> it is a challenge. there are lots of questions, lots of things we would like to answer. the shift has largely been to move much of our funding to people who actually ten years ago were studying cancer and heart disease who are now joining us because they feel that autism and schizophren
for behavioral problems, whether they are in parkinson's disease or alzheimer's disease or huntington's disease, the behavioral symptoms are of very late event. as a dart attacks. is the same thing we believe for the psychosis and schizophrenia. we define these as behavioral disorders, but in fact, their brain disorders. during changers are probably occurring years earlier. if we want to detect and intervene earlier were going to have to be able to develop ways to get at that, to understand...